Friend of the Sea, a sister group of the International Marine Mammal Project, has awarded MSC Cruises with their Whale Safe award, due to the precautions taken by MSC Cruises to avoid hitting whales.
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Despite promises to combat global warming, the Biden Administration is again offering oil leasing on thousands of acres of public lands -- lands that belong to you and me. Yet, the oil industry rakes in record profits.
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Despite government reports, Iceland's richest man has stubbornly decided to have his company go whaling again this summer, threatening fin whale populations in the North Atlantic.
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In keeping with United Nations goals, countries in Latin America, with the help of scientists and activists, are establishing marine protected areas. Here's an update from Earth Island's Dr. Angel Herrera in Costa Rica.
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For 40 years, the International Marine Mammal Project has been working to protect whales, dolphins, and their ocean homes.
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Iceland's Minister of Fisheries announced that whaling would likely end in that country in 2024, when current permits expire.
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2021 heralded many accomplishments for whales and dolphins by the International Marine Mammal Project of Earth Island Institute. We did it with your support, and we thank you!
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Japan's whaling mothership returns to port having killed 212 whales at sea, and the government has already issued new permits for 2022. None of it is based on science!
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On August 19, 2021, the International Marine Mammal Project of Earth Island Institute sent the following letter to the US National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) and the US Coast Guard, urging these agencies to put in place mandatory speed limits for large commercial vessels that threaten whales with ship strikes along the coast of California. Currently, ships speeds are voluntary, and as many as half of the commercial vessels ignore the limits.
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On Endangered Species Day, May 21st, I joined a great panel of colleagues to discuss the current situation with marine megafauna (large marine species, such as whales, dolphins, sharks and manta rays) facing population declines and extinction around the world’s oceans.
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